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Written by Marc Behm (Help!) and scored by the legendary John Barry, this controversial film originally fell foul of the British censors, forcing director Guy Hamilton to remove his name from the credits, but is now finally made available in its never-before-seen pre-release version.

Written by Marc Behm (Help!) and scored by the legendary John Barry, this controversial film originally fell foul of the British censors, forcing director Guy Hamilton to remove his name from the credits, but is now finally made available in its never-before-seen pre-release version.

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Enigmatic young Melina (Louise Sorel) has fallen in with a group of Chelsea beatniks, catching the attention of the gang’s defiant leader Moise (Oliver Reed). But wild and drunken partying has terrible consequences, and when Melina’s fiancé Carson (Clifford David) begins investigating, the shocking truth is soon revealed.

Written by Marc Behm (Help!) and scored by the legendary John Barry (The Ipcress File, Diamonds are Forever) this controversial film originally fell foul of the British censors, forcing director Guy Hamilton (Live and Let Die, Diamonds are Forever,Goldfinger) to remove his name from the credits, but is now finally made available in its never-before-seen pre-release version.

Presented in a digitally remastered transfer from rare print materials, this daring, controversial film is released here with extra features including alternative sequences and little-seen short films from the era.

Enigmatic young Melina (Louise Sorel) has fallen in with a group of Chelsea beatniks, catching the attention of the gang’s defiant leader Moise (Oliver Reed). But wild and drunken partying has terrible consequences, and when Melina’s fiancé Carson (Clifford David) begins investigating, the shocking truth is soon revealed.

Written by Marc Behm (Help!) and scored by the legendary John Barry (The Ipcress File, Diamonds are Forever) this controversial film originally fell foul of the British censors, forcing director Guy Hamilton (Live and Let Die, Diamonds are Forever,Goldfinger) to remove his name from the credits, but is now finally made available in its never-before-seen pre-release version.

Presented in a digitally remastered transfer from rare print materials, this daring, controversial film is released here with extra features including alternative sequences and little-seen short films from the era.